In short: An excellent race and a new pb! Awesome!!In full: a great run and wonderful organisation. Water stations were frequent and the mashalling was great - couldnt have asked for more. will definitely be back next year. keep up the good work! CheersDate of review: December 11, 2005

In short: Not a big city marathon, but a well organised event on a challenging courseIn full: Well worth the entry fee, no frills, but a well organised race. A 3 lap course, so you know what to expect after the first lap, although "that" hill at 5.5, 13.5 and 21.5 is a killer the last time round. Recommend for first timers but make sure you do some inclines in your training plan.Date of review: December 10, 2005

In short: Possibly the best organised event I've run in. Course was mentally and physically challenging. In full: Event passed off like clockwork. Very well done to organisers. Protracted climb between miles 3-6. (Worse than shorter, steeper climbs.)Mentally very hard to cross the finish line (after 17 miles)to start the last lap. Date of review: December 9, 2005

In short: Top marks to organisers In full: Great organisation. Three lap course was much more interesting than expected. Suited me perfectly and managed 35 minutes of last marathon (buit that was Snowdonia). Will certainly return due to excellent value and good organisation.Date of review: December 7, 2005

In short: Tough but friendly. Worthwhile.In full: This was my fifth visit to the Luton marathon. I find the three laps challenging. It is quite a challenging course with a number of hills - three times over! It is very well organised and friendly. It has taken me a number of attempts to learn how to run rhis course. However the past two years of the race have been quite happy for me. A couple of my earlier runs here were very trying. Over the years I have come to like the race and I would certainly recommend it.Date of review: December 7, 2005

In short: Did relay - superbly marshalled - surprisingly nice courseIn full: A bit of debate as to whether we were running hills or inclines. They weren't steep but they did go on - miles 2 to 5 seemed like one long pull. Marshalling and organisation first class. I managed to run past the finish line and my relay partner had to chase me down - didn't see a sign!Full marathon would have been a killer - three laps of a tricky course.Date of review: December 7, 2005